IVwithglee
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2016
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- 7
Hi there all, was just wondering if there was an important difference between sterile water for irrigation and bacteriostatic water. I had mistakenly purchased the sterile irrigation water and upon purchase I realized they were not the same thing. I know that the bacteriostatic water has alcohol in it as well for sterilization, but the irrigation water does not. The sterilization water is supposedly for cleaning medical supplies and the like and it's not to be IV'd. The vial also says there is a risk of hydrolysis, which I would imagine there is a risk of the with bacteriostatic water as well, and regardless of risk, the amount used in IV'ing would not be enough to cause hydrolysis anyway. So is there an important difference between the two? The the sterile irrigation water sage to IV? Or are they essentially the same product?